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单词 unpopular
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This change will be deeply unpopular with banks and solicitors because it places the burden of establishing a safe harbour defence on their shoulders.The lesson is that central bankers can make unpopular moves without the ceiling caving in.So who were the popular and unpopular choices.Do we really want to lose all that for something so unpopular across the planet?Sticking to a good but unpopular policy is fine.It must get to work and make itself unpopular.Both parties know they must do their all to hold off another deeply unpopular and damaging general election.This is simply part of their gradual distancing from the coalition and an attempt to disown a difficult or unpopular policy.Understandably, he was unpopular at school.Most damaging of all is the pressure applied by siblings and friends to exclude an unpopular new girlfriend or boyfriend from the group.The Government is in no mood to do something so unpopular as the former.Meanwhile, an unpopular new single property tax is expected to come into force next year.Judges were able to sentence unpopular people, have them shot and then go to lunch.Her police officer is introverted, unpopular and deeply miserable.Did paintings stand in for friends for the deeply unpopular Simon?It is our duty to continue their stance, not run from it when criticism makes us unpopular.He felt that there was no point putting forward an unpopular policy when it wasn't strictly necessary.Council tax is often unpopular because people receive an annual bill for a precise amount that must then be paid in a perceptible way.A deal would be painful and deeply unpopular on the island.Having pulled his punches on housing this week, you have to wonder whether he is bold enough to make himself unpopular.Shadow Cabinet members already have been told to brace themselves for new, unpopular policy proposals.It's handy when you do something unpopular if you can pull out an Act to back you up.I think I am more unpopular than most people.

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unpopular

British English: unpopular /ʌnˈpɒpjʊlə/ ADJECTIVE
If something or someone is unpopular, most people do not like them.
He was unpopular at school.
  • American English: unpopular
  • Arabic: غَيْرُ مَحْبُوب
  • Brazilian Portuguese: impopular
  • Chinese: 不受欢迎的
  • Croatian: nepopularan
  • Czech: neoblíbený
  • Danish: upopulær
  • Dutch: onpopulair
  • European Spanish: impopular
  • Finnish: epäsuosittu
  • French: impopulaire
  • German: unbeliebt
  • Greek: μη δημοφιλής
  • Italian: impopolare
  • Japanese: 人気のない
  • Korean: 인기가 없는
  • Norwegian: upopulær
  • Polish: niepopularny
  • European Portuguese: impopular
  • Romanian: nepopular
  • Russian: непопулярный
  • Latin American Spanish: impopular
  • Swedish: impopulär
  • Thai: ไม่เป็นที่นิยม
  • Turkish: popüler olmayan
  • Ukrainian: непопулярний
  • Vietnamese: không được ưa chuộng

Chinese translation of 'unpopular'

unpopular

(ʌnˈpɔpjuləʳ)

adj

  1. [person, decision] 不受欢(歡)迎的 (bù shòu huānyíng de)
    to be unpopular with sb 不受某人的欢(歡)迎 (bù shòu mǒurén de huānyíng)
    to make sb/o.s. unpopular (with sb) 使某人/自己不受(某人的)欢(歡)迎 (shǐ mǒurén/zìjǐ bù shòu (mǒurén de) huānyíng)
(adjective) 
Definition
generally disliked or disapproved of
I was unpopular in high school.
Synonyms
disliked
rejected
unwanted
The city plan would promote unwanted development in the suburbs.
avoided
shunned
unwelcome
She was deliberately making him feel unwelcome.
undesirable
A large group of undesirable strangers crashed her party.
unattractive
detested
out of favour
unloved
I think she feels desperately unloved at the moment.
out in the cold
cold-shouldered
not sought out
sent to Coventry (British)
Opposites
popular
,
liked
,
wanted
,
loved
,
welcome
,
favoured
,
desirable

Additional synonyms

in the sense of undesirable
Definition
not desirable or pleasant
A large group of undesirable strangers crashed her party.
Synonyms
unwanted,
unwelcome,
disagreeable,
objectionable,
offensive,
disliked,
unacceptable,
dreaded,
unpopular,
unsuitable,
out of place,
unattractive,
distasteful,
unsavoury,
obnoxious,
repugnant,
unpleasing,
unwished-for,
for the birds (informal),
strictly for the birds (informal),
(to be) avoided
in the sense of unloved
Definition
not loved by anyone
I think she feels desperately unloved at the moment.
Synonyms
uncared-for,
neglected,
unwanted,
rejected,
disliked,
unpopular,
spurned,
forsaken,
loveless,
uncherished
in the sense of unwanted
Definition
not wanted or welcome
The city plan would promote unwanted development in the suburbs.
Synonyms
undesirable,
unacceptable,
unpopular,
unwelcome,
terrible,
appalling,
unfortunate,
disastrous,
intolerable,
unfavourable,
undesired

Synonyms of 'unpopular'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of unwelcome
Definition
unpleasant and unwanted
She was deliberately making him feel unwelcome.
Synonyms
unwanted,
unpopular,
undesirable,
rejected,
excluded,
unacceptable,
uninvited,
unwished for
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